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Heidelberg/manroland merger to be completed in weeks: reports

Heidelberg/manroland merger to be completed in weeks: reports
by Tim Sheahan
Sep 25, 2009
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The rumoured merger between press giants Heidelberg and manroland will be announced in the next two weeks, according to reports.

German financial newsletter The Platow Brief said the deal could move forward in the next fortnight. However, previous reports have stated that the merger could only go ahead if both manufacturers sold assets in order to secure backing from European Union authorities.

Bloomberg recently claimed that the merger would require both press manufacturers to shed some assets where businesses overlap and, by doing so, this would help gain much-needed backing from the anti-trust authorities.

The latest round of speculation follows a report in Manager Magazin, which alleged that Heidelberg and manroland had appointed Merrill Lynch and Deutsche Bank respectively to advise on the potential merger.

The trade magazine reinforced the latest claims reporting that the new company would need to dispose of the manroland sheetfed manufacturing site in Offenbach, which currently employs 2,500 people.

Heidelberg and manroland declined to comment.

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